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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014H and Probability - Part 2 "The beauty of this is summed up in one powerful statement - Price is 97% recurrent, 3% transient" When we set h, we are looking for zones within a small timeframe that will, for the short term, be price repellent or ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014H and Probability Okay, now is the time to get down to brass taxes. Let's go to the "Jewels of the TZ Section" document: "There is a minimum value for h for which 97% of prices h-recurrent" "The beauty of this is summed up in one powerful statement ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014Samples h=8 Timeframe=4H This means 32 hour timespan for a zone to complete. There are 3 zones on this level of zoom. image If we zoom out, we get this: 14 visible zones. Do you notice anything about these zones? Most of the zones appear at the ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014Thank you !!! All the best for your work outside of FF!
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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014Wow! This is heavy duty for the intention of this thread. I am not a mathematician so I cannot validate whether the equation is based on fractal dimensions paired with stochastic theory. However, my memory of Eurusdd's lessons suggests that you're ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014The text editor in FF can't format the capital T properly. This is the notation. image So it basically means, Prices for a given Timeframe at time interval t.
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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014Excellent contribution! Let me expand on this, just briefly for the rest of the readers: Test it out!
Edit: Before I get asked to explain further... testing means: Take your favourite pair and insert the FreeFox Indicator. Set the h value to x ...Transient Zones - Basics
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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014What Is K? Okay, I'm getting a few queries about this and it seems to be the hot topic when it comes to TZ. Let's cut to the chase: Eurusdd has never revealed what the variable k is. That's right. There is no confirmed definition of what k is. He ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014Preview of Future Topics (in no order of importance) Images & Examples h=value and probability Kprsa's Indicator what is k? Uneven Zones and Left / Right Zones As I get time, I will post discussions on the above. I will now set the posting level of ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014Jewels of the TZ The following PDF was compiled by Rahimseven on The Similarity System thread. This is an excellent compilation of comments by various contributors including myself. I think this is appropriate to include now before I start posting ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014No worries buddy! Don't get me wrong, though. I wasn't criticizing you. I just wanted to be really clear to the newcomers here that the results of their trading is still their responsibility, whether they have the Best Setting or one that is ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014Just to expand on this Burnsss, I would love to have people contribute to this train of thought back in the Similarity Thread. But instead we get more requests for help, where are indicators, what does transient mean, what h should I use, etc etc ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014I am open to the possibility of an Optimum h for each timeframe. This means the BEST h for that timeframe where prices are transient within h bars. I don't necessarily agree that having the best setting will give you the best results. That's a ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014Not necessarily Burnsss. I know some who use very low h values and have a specific trading style for that particular setting and it is profitable for them. That means it works. For them. I would replace "correct" with optimal. But then optimal, in ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014So Why Are Multiple Timeframes Important? In light of the previous post, the key effect of checking different timeframes is that the H value will most likely have different results for your analysis. A frequently asked question is "What should the ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014#4 Multiple Timeframes Seasoned traders know this rule: Higher Timeframes are more powerful than Lower Timeframes. Outside of this thread, it is well established that trends that exist at higher timeframes will always trump or beat or overrule lower ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014#3 So What? The previous discussion showed how a Transient Zone is defined on a price bar. If you define the Transient Zone, you also define the Recurrent Zone. If you are using the Freefox Indicator, Transient_Zones, then it's quite simple. ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014#2 Transient vs Recurrent Transient Zone: Price Action will not return to this zone defined by h and X(t0) Recurrent Zone: Price Action will return to the zone that is NOT TRANSIENT. Let's simplify this. In the original definitions we are told that ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014
Smarty pants! Thanks for the upload, btw. Where've you been chap?Transient Zones - Basics
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vlady1974 replied Oct 20, 2014#1 PROPOSITIONS & DEFINITIONS Let’s recall Eurusdd’s original propositions and definitions: If XT(t) at any time t relative to Timeframe T, then almost surely, there exists positive integers h and k such that every price belonging to the set [XT(t) ...
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